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  <text>I'm not sure how, but the IT fools in Mountain View have managed to map my S: drive back to some network share that slows Windows Explorer to a crawl. Disconnect the drive map and Windows Explorer will speed up again.

You can disconnect this drive from the command line as follows:

&lt;code&gt;net use s: /delete&lt;/code&gt;
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  <last_update>2007-10-04T00:52:25.1000806Z</last_update>
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      <id>adb843e3-5e79-4cd7-ac98-249064bfb3a6</id>
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      <date>2004-12-22T09:12:19</date>
      <author>Adam</author>
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      <text>Unfortunately the S: drive re-maps everytime the machine boots, you need to put the following line into your setupdrives.bat file:

net use s: /DELETE</text>
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      <id>2baedd4f-a636-41fe-a17f-4cad85b8b5ad</id>
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      <date>2005-01-04T12:01:36</date>
      <author>Tom Hornyak</author>
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      <text>You can also remap your CD drive letter to be S: - this will keep the remote drive from being mapped.</text>
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